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How Far From Home?

Author: Annie R. Smith (1828-1855) Hymnal: Seventh-day Adventist Hymnal #439 (1985) Meter: 8.8.8.6 D First Line: How far from home? I asked, as on I bent my steps Lyrics: 1 How far from? I asked, as on I bent my steps-the watchman spake: “the long, dark night is almost gone, The morning soon will break. Then weep no more, but speed thy flight, With Hope’s bright star guiding ray, Till thou shalt reach the realms of light, In everlasting days.” 2 I asked the warrior on the field; This was his soul-inspiring song: “With courage, bold, the sword I’ll wield, The battle is not long. Then weep no more, but well endure The conflict, till thy work is done; For this we know, the prize is sure, When victory is won.” 3 I asked again; earth, sea, and sun Seemed, with one voice, to make reply: “Time’s wasting sands are nearly run, Eternity is nigh. Then weep no more-with warning tones, Portentous signs are thickening round, The whole creation, waiting, groans, To hear the trumpet sound.” 4 Not far from home! O blessed thought! The traveler’s lonely heart to cheer; Which oft a healing balm has brought, And dried the mourner’s tear. Then weep no more, since we shall meet Where weary footsteps never roam- Our trials past, our joys complete, Safe in our Father’s home. Topics: Early Advent Tune Title: TIS MIDNIGHT HOUR

¿Muy lejos el hogar está?

Author: Ruth Mangold de Riffel (1912-2006); Annie R. Smith (1828-1855) Hymnal: Himnario Adventista del Séptimo Día #476 (2010) First Line: "¿Muy lejos el hogar está?" Topics: La Vida Christian Peregrinación; The Christian Life Pilgrimage Scripture: Isaiah 21:11-12 Languages: Spanish Tune Title: TIS MIDNIGHT HOUR
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How Far from Home?

Author: Annie R. Smith Hymnal: Timeless Truths #1017 Meter: 8.8.8.6 D First Line: How far from home? I asked, as on Lyrics: 1 How far from home? I asked, as on I bent my steps—the watchman spake: “The long, dark night is almost gone, The morning soon will break. Then weep no more, but speed thy flight, With Hope’s bright star thy guiding ray, Till thou shalt reach the realms of light, In everlasting day.” 2 I asked the warrior on the field; This was his soul-inspiring song: “With courage bold, the sword I’ll wield, The battle is not long. Then weep no more, but well endure The conflict, till thy work is done; For this we know, the prize is sure, When victory is won.” 3 I asked again; earth, sea, and sun Seemed, with one voice, to make reply: “Time’s wasting sands are nearly run, Eternity is nigh. Then weep no more—with warning tones, Portentous sights are thick’ning round, The whole creation, waiting, groans, To hear the trumpet sound.” 4 Not far from home! O blessed thought! The trav’ler’s lonely heart to cheer; Which oft a healing balm has brought, And dried the mourner’s tear. Then weep no more, since we shall meet Where weary footsteps never roam— Our trials past, our joys complete, Safe in our Father’s home. Scripture: Isaiah 30:19 Tune Title: 'TIS MIDNIGHT HOUR
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How Far from Home?

Author: Annie R. Smith Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #2571 Meter: 8.8.8.6 D First Line: How far from home? I asked, as on Lyrics: 1. How far from home? I asked, as on I bent my steps—the watchman spake: The long, dark night is almost gone, The morning soon will break. Then weep no more, but speed thy flight, With Hope’s bright star thy guiding ray, Till thou shalt reach the realms of light, In everlasting day. 2. I asked the warrior on the field; This was his soul inspiring song: With courage bold, the sword I’ll wield, The battle is not long. Then weep no more, but well endure The conflict, till thy work is done; For this we know, the prize is sure, When victory is won. 3. I asked again; earth, sea and sun Seemed, with one voice, to make reply: Time’s wasting sands are nearly run, Eternity is nigh. Then weep no more—with warning tones, Portentous sights are thickening round, The whole creation, waiting, groans, To hear the trumpet sound. 4. Not far from home! O blessèd thought! The traveler’s lonely heart to cheer; Which oft a healing balm has brought, And dried the mourner’s tear. Then weep no more, since we shall meet Where weary footsteps never roam— Our trials past, our joys complete, Safe in our Father’s home. Languages: English Tune Title: TIS MIDNIGHT HOUR
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Kure Kumusha

Author: Annie R. Smith; Unknown Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #15365 Meter: 8.8.8.6 D First Line: A kurekure kumusha? Lyrics: 1 A kurekure kumusha? Ndabvunza murindi, ati, Usiku hurikupera, kwakuda kuyedza. Usacheme, kurumidza, Mutewere kusimbira; Muchasvika mukupenya hakuna kupera. 2 Ndabvunza kune mukani, anerwiyo rwekushinga, Ngekushinga ndinokana, Hondo ichapera. Musacheme, mutiwire, dakara basa rapera; Tinooziwa tinechipo, Kuti takurira. 3 Ndabvunzazve pasi, zuva, Zvese zvakandipindura; Nguva irikundopera, Jesu anouya. Musacheme, zviwonisozve zviri kutinyewera, Zvisikwa zvese zvinoda Tsuri imborira. 4 Tiripatyo nekumusha, Kunofadza kutondera; Chifarai imwi vafambi, Bvisanyiwo kutya. Musacheme, tisangane apo kusina kuneta, Zviyedzo’zvo zvakapera, Tasvika kumusha. Languages: Shona Tune Title: TIS MIDNIGHT HOUR
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A thrilling cry we hear the sound

Author: Anon. Hymnal: The Seventh-Day Adventist Hymn and Tune Book #1148 (1886) Lyrics: 1 A thrilling cry we hear the sound; The faithful watchmen lift their voice; From land to land the world around It bids the saints rejoice: Ye pilgrims, rise, break forth and sing The glorious coming of your King; The thrilling cry we hear it sound, "Prepare to meet your Lord." 2 Blow, watchmen, blow the certain sound, For dark and dangerous is the night; And daring scoffers gather round The evil servants smite. Ye faithful ones the strict watch keep, With lamps well trimmed, and do not sleep The thrilling cry, we hear it sound, "Prepare to meet your Lord." 3 In earth's dark hour God's word gives light, Its rays dispel the thickening gloom; The path to glory now is bright The Bridegroom soon will come. Then lift your voices, saints, and sing Your sweetest strains to Zion's King The thrilling cry we hear it sound, "Prepare to meet your Lord." Topics: Miscellaneous Old Melodies Tune Title: HOW FAR FROM HOME?
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How Far from Home?

Author: Annie R. Smith Hymnal: The Gospel in Song #198 (1926) First Line: How far from home? I asked, as on Languages: English Tune Title: [How far from home? I asked, as on]
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The Thrilling City

Author: I. I. L. Hymnal: The New Jubilee Harp #331 (1885) First Line: A thrilling cry—we hear the sound Languages: English Tune Title: [A thrilling cry—we hear the sound]
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The Thrilling City

Author: I. I. L. Hymnal: The New Jubilee Harp #331 (1888) First Line: A thrilling cry—we hear the sound Languages: English Tune Title: [A thrilling cry—we hear the sound]
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¿Muy lejos el hogar está?

Author: Ruth M. de Riffel Hymnal: Himnario Adventista #391 (1962) First Line: "¿Muy lejos el hogar está?" Languages: Spanish Tune Title: ["¿Muy lejos el hogar está?"]

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